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The information that can be displayed on a tile is limited because of the size of the tile. To get comprehensive information about any tile you have to access its information fields. However, you can view a detailed list of the contents of all your tiles without looking at the fields for each, by looking at the detailed tile scroller. The detailed scroller is simply a list of the content of the NE. The list displayed reflects exactly the tiles displayed on the scroller. Here, the icons in the vertical (detailed) list exactly reflect the tiles on the scroller.
The detailed scroller is available whenever the tile scroller is open and at least one of the affinity area or the fields area is closed. If both affinity and fields are open, the detailed scroller is hidden.
| • | The icon on the left (here, and ) indicates the tile type (note that the detailed scroller exactly reflects the regular tile scroller). |
| • | The leftmost column of s and s indicates whether the file is stored in the DNE or stored externally but linked: |
| • | a indicates that the file is stored in the DNE, and |
| • | an indicates that the file is stored outside the DNE but that the DNE is linked to the file. |
| • | The rightmost column of s and s indicates whether the DNE can access and play the tile: |
| • | a indicates that the file is accessible and can be played, and |
| • | an indicates that the file is inaccessible and cannot be played. |
| • | The text on the right is the name of the file. |
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